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Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 6, 1988
- Greenhouse warming: Comparative analysis of nuclear and efficiency abatement strategies pp. 538-561

- Bill Keepin and Gregory Kats
- Local energy conservation initiatives in the UK: Their nature and achievements pp. 562-578

- Bill Sheldrick and Sally Macgill
- Heat pumps and combined heat and power a technology assessment pp. 579-593

- Clark W. Bullard
- The potential for wind energy in Britain pp. 594-607

- Michael Grubb
- Energy policy issues in developing countries Lessons from ASEAN's experience pp. 608-620

- Corazon Morales Siddayao
- North-South grid interconnection pp. 621-623

- Andrew MacKillop
- The evergreen renewables pp. 624-628

- Arthur Conway
- Prisoners of philosophy pp. 628-628

- Howard K. Shapar
Volume 16, issue 5, 1988
- Towards a competitive market-related energy policy pp. 450-452

- Peter Rost
- The new power sector planning pp. 453-457

- T. W. Berrie
- Pursuing the energy efficiency--conservation path pp. 458-460

- Peter Bunyard
- Nuclear power An option for the Third World? pp. 461-479

- John Surrey
- The West European gas market: The current position and alternative prospects pp. 480-493

- Peter R. Odell
- Measurements of energy productivity in Asian countries pp. 494-505

- Wen S. Chern and William E. James
- New developments in superconducting materials: Implications for the electricity supply industry pp. 506-513

- Francis McGowan
- More daylight, less electricity pp. 514-515

- Mayer Hillman and Jon Parker
- Dubious economic advice: the `decision' on Sizewell B pp. 516-523

- J. W. Jeffery
- It is better to marry than to burn: Clean coal conference, Friends of the Earth, International Coal Development Institute/British Coal, London, UK, 15-16 June 1988 pp. 523-524

- Jim Skea
- Building on success: The age of energy efficiency: by Christopher Flavin and Alan B. Durning The Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC, 1988, 63 pp, $4.00 pp. 524-525

- Warren H. Donnelly
- State of the world: 1988: by Lester R. Brown et al Worldwatch Institute and W.W. Norton, New York, USA, 1988, 237 pp, [pound sign]13.95 pp. 525-526

- Michael Redclift
- The economics of choice between energy sources: edited by Pierre Maillet, Douglas Hague and Chris Rowland MacMillan Press, London, UK, 1987, 512 pp, [pound sign]40.00 pp. 526-527

- Ian Smart
- The 1986 Oil price crisis: Economic effects and policy responses: edited by Robert Mabro Oxford University Press, for the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK, 1988, 270 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 527-528

- Massood V. Samii
- Advanced coal use technology: by Walter C. Patterson Financial Times Business Information, London, UK, 1987, 132 pp, [pound sign]180 (UK); [pound sign]190 (elsewhere) pp. 528-528

- Jim Skea
- Bookwatch pp. 529-533

- Arthur Conway
Volume 16, issue 4, 1988
- Prologue pp. 334-536

- Ian Fells
- Spot pricing of non-oil energy sectors pp. 335-340

- Tom W. Berrie
- Spot and efficient pricing in non-oil energy markets: Introduction pp. 341-347

- Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
- Some investment aspects of non-oil spot pricing pp. 348-352

- Michael G. Webb, Ibrahim I. Elwan and Lionel Maistre
- The pros and cons of spot pricing -- electric utility perspective pp. 353-358

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
- Management of a spot price based energy marketplace pp. 359-368

- Fred C. Schweppe
- Competition, marginal cost tariffs and spot pricing in the Chilean electric power sector pp. 369-377

- Sebastian Bernstein
- Electric power Competition or centralization? pp. 378-383

- Fred M. Westfield
- Electricity pricing Optimal operation and investment by industrial consumers pp. 384-393

- H. R. Outhred, C. H. Bannister, R. J. Kaye, Y. B. Lee, D. Sutanto and R. Manimaran
- Financial implications of spot pricing pp. 394-397

- Robert Smith
- Spot pricing of electricity Arguments and prospects pp. 398-403

- Stephen Littlechild
- Conclusions pp. 404-408

- T. W. Berrie
- Industrial effects of UK electricity privatization pp. 409-414

- Martin Ince
- Exchange rate fluctuations and stability in the oil market pp. 415-423

- Massood V. Samii and Claude Clemenz
- News of the World Bank pp. 424-426

- T. W. Berrie
- Bookwatch pp. 426-429

- Arthur Conway
- Energy privatization: 2 March 1988, Surrey Energy Economics Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK pp. 429-432

- David Hawdon
- Radioactive waste management -- what next?: IBC Technical Services Ltd, London, UK, 25-26 February 1988 pp. 432-433

- Frans Berkhout
- Economics, growth and sustainable environments: edited by David Collard, David Pearce and David Ulph Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hants, UK, 1987, 205 pp, [pound sign]30.00 pp. 433-434

- Chris Hope
- Rural electrification for development: Policy analysis and applications: Mohan Munasinghe Westview Press, London, UK, 1987, 440 pp, [pound sign]26.50 pp. 434-435

- David Pearce
- Secretary general's thirteenth annual report AH 1406/AD 1986: OAPEC Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, Safat, Kuwait, 1987, 157 pp pp. 436-436

- Michael B. Morrison
- Socio-economic and policy implications of energy price increases: by Armand Pereira, Alistair Ulph and Wouter Tims Gower Publishing Company, UK, 1987, 317 + xxxiv pp, [pound sign]19.50 pp. 436-437

- Michael G. Webb
- An assessment of bioethanol as a transport fuel in the UK: by J.E. Marrow, J. Coombs and E.W. Lees HMSO, London, UK, 1987, 144 pp, [pound sign]17.50 pp. 437-438

- Chris Lewis
- British and Norwegian offshore industrial relations: by Svein S. Andersen Gower, Aldershot, 1988, 213 + xiii pp, [pound sign]22.50 pp. 438-439

- Eric M. Uslaner
- Development aid: Eurofi plc IBI International Business Intelligence Series, Eurofi plc and Butterworths, 1988, 587 pp, [pound sign]55.00 pp. 439-439

- Tom W. Berrie
- Apres les chocs Energie 1995: by Patrick Crequi and Nina Kousnetzoff Economica, Paris, 1987 pp. 440-441

- Guy de Carmoy
- Energy study of NW region of the UK: March Consulting Group, Manchester, 1988, [pound sign]45.00 pp. 441-442

- Andrew Warren
- Letter to the editor pp. 442-442

- Andrew MacKillop
Volume 16, issue 3, 1988
- What is the CEGB worth? The impact of future government action pp. 211-220

- Chris Hope
- Public ownership and the performance of the UK ESI pp. 221-225

- Francis McGowan
- Status report on the US natural gas industry pp. 226-229

- Anne V. Roland
- Oil-exporters' disappointing diversification into resource-based industry: The external causes pp. 230-242

- R. M. Auty
- US international oil policy,: Patterns of the past define future policy pp. 243-251

- Hans Jacob Bull Berg
- European pressures and emission prospects pp. 252-269

- Jim Skea
- The costs of completing unfinished US nuclear power plants pp. 270-279

- Stephen L. Feldman, Mark A. Bernstein and Robert Noland
- Energy planning in Tanzania emerging trends in planning and research pp. 280-291

- Simon R. Nkonoki and Elias Lushiku
- Interfuel competition in France and West Germany pp. 292-296

- Javier Estrada and Ole Fugleberg
- European energy performance contracting pp. 297-301

- Ian Brown
- The structure and sources of energy science pp. 301-304

- Anastassios Pouris
- The weak links in community energy policy pp. 305-307

- J. Stuart Wabe
- News of the World Bank pp. 307-308

- T. W. Berrie
- Come back coal, oil is forbidden pp. 308-311

- Arthur Conway
- Oil remains crucial to economic growth: Prospects for oil and future development in the Arab world,1 Amman, Jordan, 1-2 December, 1987 pp. 312-314

- R. Aburas
- STOA fusion research -- start of greater accountability?: Fusion workshop, Scientific and Technical Options Assessment, Culham, UK, 12-13 November 1987 pp. 314-314

- Gordon MacKerron
- Is cleaner current costly?: Environmental aspects of electricity privatisation, UK Centre for Economic and Environmental Development, Royal Institution, London, Uk, 16 November 1987 pp. 315-316

- Jonathan Parker
- Renewables -- worthy but still uneconomic?: Renewable energy sources, The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, UK, 2 December 1987 pp. 316-318

- John L. Bindon
- CHina's potential in international coal trade: Guy Doyle International Energy Agency Coal Research, London, UK, 1987, 98 pp, [pound sign]85.00 pp. 318-320

- Vaclav Smil
- ENERGY: Markets and regulation, essays in honor of M.A. Adelman: edited by Richard L. Gordon, Henry D. Jacoby and Martin B. Zimmerman MIT Press, London, UK, 1987, 384 pp, [pound sign]33.75 pp. 320-322

- Harry D. Saunders
- STARPOWER: The US and the international quest for fusion energy: US Congress Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, DC, USA, 1987, ix + 337 pp pp. 323-322

- Gordon MacKerron
- Energy Resources development: Politics and policies: Richard L. Ender and John Choom Kim Quorum Books, London, UK, 1987, 233 pp, [pound sign]30.95 pp. 324-325

- Eric Uslaner
- Setting up a national energy efficiency agency: An agenda for action: Earth Resources Research The Charter for Energy Efficiency, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 31 pp, [pound sign]10 pp. 325-326

- Andrew Warren
- Energy security to 2000: edited by R. Belgrave, C.K. Ebinger and H. Okino Joint Energy Programme, Policy Studies Institute and Royal Institute of International Affairs, Energy paper No 23, Gower, 1987, pp xii + 303, [pound sign]18.50 pp. 326-327

- Gordon MacKerron
- Energy for a sustainable world: Jose Goldemberg et al World Resources Institute, Washington, DC, USA, 1987, 119 pp, $10 pp. 327-327

- David Pearce
- World coal: Economics, policies and prospects: Richard L. Gordon Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1987, 143 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 327-328

- Charles Kolstad
- The international oil industry: An interdisciplinary perspective: Judith Rees and Peter Odell Macmillan Press Ltd, Basingstoke, UK, 1987, 193 pp, [pound sign]25.00 pp. 328-329

- S. Fred Singer
- How to implement waste-to-energy projects: Marc J. Rogoff Noyes Publications, USA, 1987, 202 pp, US$45 pp. 329-329

- Dave Mansell
- The Arabs and the oil crisis 1973-1986: Ali A. Attiga OAPEC, Kuwait, 1987, 473 pp pp. 329-330

- Professor Richard Eden
Volume 16, issue 2, 1988
- UK electricity privatization pp. 98-101

- John Chesshire and John Surrey
- The politics of oil A view from Norway pp. 102-109

- Gro Harlem Brundtland
- Countercrisis pp. 110-114

- Andrew MacKillop
- Electricity-output ratio and sectoral electricity use The case of East and Southeast Asian developing countries pp. 115-121

- B.W. Ang
- Utilization of Nigerian natural gas resources: Potentials and opportunities pp. 122-130

- Felix B. Dayo and Anthony O. Adegbulugbe
- Australia's role as an energy exporter: Status and prospects pp. 131-151

- A. D. Owen
- Participation of the elderly in residential conservation programmes pp. 152-163

- Linda G. Berry and Marilyn A. Brown
- ... or would you rather live in Italy?: The geography of preferred energy futures pp. 164-179

- Anthony G. Hoare
- Bookwatch On shalts and shalt nots pp. 180-182

- Arthur Conway
- News of the World bank pp. 183-182

- T. W. Berrie
- Electricity in south east Asia and the far east: by David Hayes Financial Times Business Information, London, UK, 1987, 174 pp, [pound sign]185 pp. 184-185

- Andrew MacKillop
- A changing climate: Environmentalism and its impact on European energy industries: by Andrew Holmes Financial Times Business Information, London, UK, 1987, 176 pp, [pound sign]157 pp. 184-182

- Timothy O'Riordan
- Spot oil, netbacks and petroleum futures: The emergence of a new oil market: by Fereidun Fesharaki and Hossein Razavi Special Report No 1063, The Economist Intelligence Unit, London, 1986, 100 pp, [pound sign]150 pp. 185-186

- Michael B. Morrison
- Energie Internationale 1987-1988: Institute for Energy Economics and Policy IEPE Grenoble, Economica Publications, Paris, 1987, pp 342, Ff98 pp. 186-187

- Andrew MacKillop
- Nuclear imperatives and public trust: Dealing with radioactive waste: Luther J. Carter Resources for the Future (distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press), Washington, 1987, xii and 473 pp, $25 pp. 187-188

- Carl E. Behrens
- Nuclear energy and its fuel cycle: Prospects to 2025: by the OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency OECD, Paris, 1987, 188 pp, [pound sign]15 pp. 188-189

- Steve Thomas
- Current choices -- Good and bad ways to privatise electricity: by Allen Sykes and Colin Robinson Policy Study No 87, Centre for Policy Studies, London, 1987, 88 pp, [pound sign]4.90 pp. 189-190

- Francis McGowan
- Nuclear power: Policy and prospects: edited by P.M.S. Jones John Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1987, 434 pp, [pound sign]75.00 pp. 190-191

- L. G. Brookes
- The political economy of natural gas: by Ferdinand E. Banks Croom Helm, Beckenham, Kent, UK, 1987, 200 pp, [pound sign]30.00 pp. 191-192

- Jonathan Stern
- The business of the Japanese state: Energy markets in comparative and historial perspective: by Richard L. Samuels Cornell University Press, 1987, 359 pp, $45 pp. 192-193

- Richard L. Gordon
- Renewable sources of energy: International Energy Agency IEA, Paris, 1987, 334 pp, Ff220 pp. 193-194

- Andrew MacKillop
- Misleading impressions in book review pp. 194-194

- Jon McLin
- Subsidies, land use and pricing policies pp. 195-197

- Peter Pearson and Paul Stevens
- Times a' changing for the ESI pp. 198-199

- Francis McGowan
- IAEE Washington conference pp. 200-202

- Fereidoon P. Sioshansi
Volume 16, issue 1, 1988
- An exploration-production view of oil pp. 3-5

- Philip Oxley
- The outlook for oil Some comments and proposals pp. 6-8

- Guiseppe M. Sfligiotti
- Technology and the prospects for natural gas Results of current gas studies pp. 9-26

- Hans-Holger Rogner
- Power from the people: Technology users and the management of energy innovation pp. 27-35

- Matthew S. Gamser
- Energy policy analysis pp. 36-48

- Pantelis Capros and Emmanuel Samouilidis
- Prospects for inherently safe reactors pp. 49-57

- Jack N. Barkenbus
- Loaded questions: New approaches to utility forecasting pp. 58-68

- John B. Robinson
- Communication on energy Is the heat on? pp. 69-72

- Irving Mintzer
- Croesus gropes for riches pp. 73-77

- Arthur Conway
- Putting power on the market? pp. 88-90

- Francis McGowan
- Uranium beleaguered but hopeful pp. 90-92

- Arthur Conway
- Electric power plant in India: a strategy of self-reliance pp. 93-92b

- John Surrey
- Who pays for the long-term costs of nuclear power? pp. 93-92a

- J. W. Jeffery
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